Tooth Fairy 2

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  • PG
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 3.7  (2,788)

The movie Tooth Fairy 2 is a comedy that premiered in 2012. The movie stars Larry the Cable Guy, David Mackey, Erin Beute, and John Connon. The story revolves around a man named Larry Guthrie (played by Larry the Cable Guy) who hopes to win back his girlfriend Brooke's (played by Erin Beute) affection. Brooke is a single mom who has a son named Blake (played by Brady Reiter). Brooke is skeptical about Larry’s character since he lacks a responsible behavior as he lost his job and has no serious prospects, and is yet to follow through on his previous commitments.

Larry finds out that in order to win Brooke's heart, he must prove that he can be dependable and trustworthy. In his quest to turn over a new leaf, Larry offers to take Brooke's son, Blake, to the upcoming talent show auditions. The downside is that he's not particularly good with kids, and his first outing with Blake doesn’t go well.

One day, while hanging out with Blake, Larry tells him a story about the Tooth Fairy. Blake is excited about the possibility of receiving money for his teeth and, to his surprise, the Tooth Fairy visits him that night. The next morning, Blake is thrilled to find money under his pillow.

Larry then comes up with the idea to dress up as the Tooth Fairy and visit Blake more often, hoping this will impress Brooke and show her that he can be reliable. Larry soon learns that being the Tooth Fairy is not as easy as he thought, and he gets into some hilarious situations trying to keep up with the demand of the children.

As Larry takes on the role of the Tooth Fairy more frequently, he finds himself in trouble with the real Tooth Fairy (played by Brady Reiter) who doesn't appreciate someone else taking credit for her work. She warns Larry to stop pretending to be the Tooth Fairy or face the consequences.

Despite the challenges, Larry perseveres and manages to become a successful Tooth Fairy. He gains the trust and confidence of Brooke and Blake, who are impressed with his newfound reliability. However, things come to a head when the real Tooth Fairy appears during the talent show auditions, and Larry must face her wrath while maintaining his relationships with Brooke and Blake.

Tooth Fairy 2 is a light-hearted comedy that kids and adults can both enjoy. The film balances silly humor and heartwarming moments, making it a fun and uplifting movie to watch for the whole family. The movie is rated PG, so parents can be assured that there is nothing inappropriate in the film.

The movie features Larry the Cable Guy's trademark humor, and he is as funny and charming as ever. Erin Beute's performance as Brooke is also notable, bringing a warmth and sincerity to her role as a mother trying to do what's best for her son. Brady Reiter adds depth to the character of the Tooth Fairy, giving the character a unique and intriguing personality.

Overall, Tooth Fairy 2 is a fun, family-friendly movie with an entertaining and heartwarming story. The movie's charm lies in its ability to make the audience laugh while also conveying a message about the importance of responsibility and reliability in relationships. The movie is ideal for families looking for a lighthearted comedy to watch together.

Tooth Fairy 2 is a 2012 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.7.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.7  (2,788)
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